Marlee Matlin Quotes
Top 39 wise famous quotes and sayings by Marlee Matlin
Marlee Matlin Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Marlee Matlin on Wise Famous Quotes.
It seems we're always in transition and that it's more about trends than it is about what's meaningful.
Popular broadcast shows and movies have their closed captions stripped when they go to the Internet.
I learned to speak first, and then to sign. I have never really known what it was like to hear, so I can't compare hearing aids to normal hearing.
Living modestly in a suburban neighborhood while trying to support four children through private school is not extravagant or living large.
I find the mantle of, she works hard for the money, or, she's overcome so many obstacles a bit overused.
Im in my mid-30s, Ive won an Oscar, I have four children. You figure out if my deafness has adversely affected my life.
I listen to Billy Joel. He is fabulous. I saw him with Elton John when they toured together, it was so great.
The best feeling in the world is when you child just comes up to you and lays their head in your lap, for no other reason but just because.
Watch me when people say deaf and dumb, or deaf mute, and I give them a look like you might get if you called Denzel Washington the wrong name.
I hope I inspire people who hear. Hearing people have the ability to remove barriers that prevent deaf people from achieving their dreams.
When I was 11, I knew that I wanted to write a kid's book and tell the world what it was like being deaf.
I guess not being able to hear just made me adventurous and daring. And in most cases, that didn't make my parents very happy with me.
I want roles without anger and feistiness. I want to show weakness and sadness, some love, some happiness.
Humor comes in all forms, and everyone has their cup of tea about what makes them laugh. But the day we censor humor is a sad one for sure.
There are so many people, deaf or otherwise abled, who are so talented but overlooked or not given a chance to even get their foot in the door.